Feb 17, 2021 | Education, Political

Work Underway on New Logan City School

  • Rod Stephen is a former television journalist and has worked as Foreign Editor for the Seven Network, Australian Bureau Chief for TV3 New Zealand, UK correspondent for Seven and ABC radio and as a producer for Reuters TV in London as well as SBS in Sydney and Melbourne before returning to Brisbane to work at 4BC.

Work has started on a new $73 million state primary school at Greenbank, creating more than 200 local construction jobs.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, Education Minister Grace Grace, Member for Logan Linus Power and Member for Jordan Charis Mullen were involved in turning the first sod on the new primary school, one of three new state schools being built for 2022.

“Construction is absolutely vital to rebuilding our economy and creating jobs,” the Premier said.

“That’s why we’re forging ahead with infrastructure projects that will provide good, honest, reliable jobs for locals.

“This is a historic day for the Greenbank community. Students in Prep to Year 6 will walk through the school gates in January 2022 with an admin block, library, multi-purpose hall, oval, playgrounds and classrooms,” she said.

The new primary school at Greenbank is one of three schools being delivered by the Palaszczuk Government in time for 2022.

Together, construction of schools at Greenbank, Caloundra South and Coomera will support almost 600 local construction jobs and will pump $200 million into the Queensland economy.

In stage one, the Greenbank school will cater to around 700 students. But in the future, 1400 students will be able to be accommodated.

(Logan MP Linus Power)

Member for Logan Linus Power said he was thrilled to see construction starting.

“This is an exciting milestone for the many young families in the community,” Mr Power said.

“This is a high-growth part of southeast Queensland with increasing numbers of families moving into the new Everleigh housing development, where new family homes continue to spring up every day.”

Member for Jordan Charis Mullen said the new school came on top of more than $90 million already invested in state schools across Jordan and more than $60 million in Logan since 2015.

“I look forward to seeing tradies at work on this site, and the first students heading through the school gates in a year’s time,” she said.

QLD Education minister Grace Grace

Education Minister Grace Grace said the school was part of the Palaszczuk Government’s record $1.9 billion infrastructure spend in 2020-21.

“Our investment in our schools will help drive the post-COVID economic recovery as well as ensuring all Queensland children, no matter where they live, will benefit from world-class facilities at school,” she said.

Mirvac Queensland Residential Manager Warwick Bible said the start of work on the new school was a major milestone for the fast-growing Greenbank community.

“The new state primary school is a fantastic asset for the entire Greenbank region and, in particular, the young minds who will start their educational journey here over the coming years,” he said.

“Many first home buyers and families are choosing to call this area home, with Everleigh alone to have about 750 residents by the start of the 2022 school year and some 3,000 when the school bell rings in early 2026.

“We share the State Government’s vision of bringing to life new infrastructure such as this to support that growth and the families who live in this region.”

 

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